Cambridge’s state school intake falls again as target scrapped
More students accepted into prestigious university, but numbers coming from maintained schools return to 2020 levels after ‘period of rapid growth’
More students accepted into prestigious university, but numbers coming from maintained schools return to 2020 levels after ‘period of rapid growth’
Language around university inclusion has in fact been exclusionary, Australian university leader claims
Introduction of temporary graduate visa produced ‘significant increase’ in international enrolments but declines in students’ average earnings and migration prospects
THE is relaunching the Impact Rankings, allowing us to work in closer partnership with participants and evolve the exercise as the SDGs themselves develop, says Phil Baty
Growing numbers of higher education leaders believe their institutions need to change, but only a minority are confident that they can
Universities warned against restricting lawful speech as one in three academics claim they are scared of discussing controversial subjects
Overseas students need skills and knowledge tailored to their national contexts, say Wei Li, Rachael Hains-Wesson, Kaiying Ji and Yinfeng Shen
Opponents of identity politics can be expected to approve of the president’s crackdown on EDI. But are his assaults on research funding and international students – not to mention his hugely divisive...
Four in five tertiary education students globally to be in developing world by 2040, World Bank research predicts
Universities’ work to align with and promote the SDGs benefits not only their immediate environs but the future of the planet. The Impact Rankings reflect those institutions striving to meet the goals